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Filter by:This research was planned as a randomized controlled experimental study in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the skill training given to nurses on intramuscular injection with the Z technique from the VG region. Research Hypotheses H-0: The skill training given to nurses in applying intramuscular injection with the Z technique from the VG region does not affect the nurses' ability to inject with the Z technique from the VG region. H-1: The skill training given to nurses on intramuscular injection with the Z technique from the VG region affects the nurses' ability to inject with the Z technique from the VG region.
In intramuscular injection applications, which are among the responsibilities and basic skills of nurses, different methods are used to reduce the pain caused by injection and increase the individual's satisfaction. ShotBlocker and local vibration are among the methods used for this purpose. The aim of the study is to examine the effectiveness of ShotBlocker and local vibration, which are among the non-pharmacological methods, on the perceived pain and satisfaction during ventrogluteal intramuscular antibiotic injection. This randomized, controlled experimental study will be carried out in the adult emergency clinic of a training and research hospital in Istanbul between February and April 2021.
The primary objective of this study is to assess the overall safety and general tolerability of extended release triamcinolone acetate (TA-ER/FX006) in patient with rotator cuff disease. The study will enroll 65 patients, aged 40-75 years old, in a longitudinal case series level IV study using extended release triamcinolone to treat shoulder pain from rotator cuff disease. Inclusion criteria will be shoulder pain without a history of trauma and physical exam consistent with rotator cuff tendinitis, impingement syndrome or rotator cuff tear.
A randomized controlled study to search for the efficiency of tibial nerve block vs local corticosteroid injection of the plantar fascia.
Evaluation of efficacy of topical preoperative antibiotics in patients undergoing intravitreous injections.